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receive him for the purpose of giving effect to the said order
of return.
And for so doing this shall be your warrant.
Given under the hand of the undersigned, one of Her
Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State [or
Governor of ], this day of
18 .
V. Order of Removal of a Criminal Lunatic.—" The Colonial
Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884."
WHEREAS A.B. is in custody in the colony [or presidency,
or ] of , as a criminal lunatic, having been
charged with the offence of , and found to have been
insane at the time of such offence [or to be unfit on the
ground of insanity to be tried for such offence] [or having
been convicted of the offence of , and sentenced to
penal servitude (or imprisonment, or ) for the term
of years from the day of , 18 (or
for life), and afterwards certified (or lawfully proved) to be
insane]:
And whereas it is likely that the life [or health] of the
said A.B. will be endangered [or permanently injured] by
further detention in custody in the said colony [or presidency,
or ]:
[Or the said A.B. belonged at the time of the said offence
to the Royal navy (or to Her Majesty's regular military
forces):]
[Or the said offence was committed wholly (or partly)
beyond the limits of the said colony (or presidency, or
):]
[Or by reason of there being no asylum in the said colony
(or presidency, or ) in which the said A.B. can be
properly or conveniently detained and dealt with as a
criminal lunatic, his removal to the United Kingdom [or to
the colony (or presidency, or ) of ] is expe-
dient:]
[Or the said A.B. belongs to a class of persons who, under
the law of the said colony (or presidency, or ) are
subject to removal under " The Colonial Prisoners' Removal
Act, 1884:"]
Now I do hereby, in pursuance of " The Colonial Prisoners'
Removal Act, 1884," with the concurrence of the Govern-
ment of the said colony [or presidency, or ] [and
the Government of the colony (or presidency, or
)] order that the said A.B. be removed to the
United Kingdom [or to the colony (or presidency, or
)], there to be detained in custody as a criminal
lunatic, and dealt with in the same manner as if he had
there become a criminal lunatic.
Given under the hand of the undersigned, one of Her
Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, this
day of , 18 .
I, , the Governor [or Lieutenant-Governor, or
Officer Administering the Government] of the colony [or
presidency, or ] of , with the advice of the
Executive Council of the said colony [or presidency,
or ]; [and I, , Governor (or Lieutenant-
Governor, or Officer Administering the Government) of the
colony (or presidency, or ) of , with the
advice of the Executive Council of the said colony (or presi-
dency, or )] hereby concur in the foregoing order of
removal.]
As witness my hand [our hands], this day of
, 18 .
VI. Order for the Return of a Criminal Lunatic to a
British Possession.—" The Colonial Prisoners' Removal
Act, 1884."
WHEREAS A.B., having been in custody in the colony [or
presidency, or ] of as a criminal lunatic,
has been removed, under " The Colonial Prisoners' Removal
Act, 1884," to, and is now in custody as a criminal lunatic
in, the United Kingdom [or the colony (or presidency, or
)] of :
[And whereas I (or the Government of the said colony, or
presidency, or ) of ) consider that the said
A.B. has become sufficiently sane to be tried for the offence
with which he was charged in the said colony (or presidency,
or ) of ]:
Now I [with the advice of the Executive Council of the
said colony (or presidency, or ) or ], hereby,
in pursuance of the said Act, order that the said A.B. be
returned to the said colony (or presidency, or
), there to be dealt with in the same manner as if
he had not been removed therefrom.
Given under the hand of the undersigned, one of Her
Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State [or the
Governor (or Lieutenant-Governor, or Officer
Administering the Government) of the colony (or
presidency, or ) of ], this
day of , 18 .
VII. Warrant for Removal of a Criminal Lunatic.—" The
Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884."
To C.D., the keeper of Lunatic Asylum, and to E.F.
and G.H.
WHEREAS an order has been made, under " The Colonial
Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884," by one of Her Majesty's
Principal Secretaries of State, with the concurrence of the
Government of the colony [or presidency, or ] of
[and the Government of the colony (or presidency, or
)] of , for the removal of A.B., a criminal lunatic now
in the custody of you, the said C.D., to the United Kingdom
[or the colony (or presidency, or ) of ], to be
there dealt with in the same manner as if he had become a
criminal lunatic in the United Kingdom [or the said colony
(or presidency, or )] of :
Now I do hereby, in pursuance of the said Act, order you,
the said C.D., to deliver the body of the said A.B. into the
custody of the said E.F. and G.H. or one of them ; and I do
hereby, in further pursuance of the said Act, authorise you,
the said E.F. and G.H., or either of you, to receive the said
A.B. into your custody, and to convey him to the United
Kingdom [or to the colony (or presidency, or
)] of , and to deliver him to such person or persons as
shall be empowered by one of Her Majesty's Principal Sec-
retaries of State [or the Governor of the said colony (or
presidency, or )] to receive him for the purpose of
giving effect to the said order of removal.
Given under the hand of the undersigned, one of Her
Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State [or the
Governor of ], this day of , 18 .
VIII. Warrant for Return of a Criminal Lunatic to a
British Possession.—" The Colonial Prisoners' Removal
Acts, 1884."
To C.D., the of the Lunatic Asylum, and to
E.F. and G.H.
WHEREAS A.B., having been in custody as a criminal lunatic
in the colony [or presidency, or ] of , has,
under an order duly made under " The Colonial Prisoners'
Removal Act, 1884," been removed to the United Kingdom
[or to the colony (or presidency, or ) of ],
and is now in the custody of you, the said C.D., as a criminal
lunatic:
And whereas an order has been made under the said Act
by one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State [or
by the Government of the said colony (or presidency,
or ) of ] for the return of the said A.B. to
the said colony [or presidency, or ] of :
Now I do hereby, in pursuance of the said Act, order you,
the said C.D., to deliver the body of the said A.B. into the
custody of the said E.F. and G.H., or one of them ; and I
do hereby, in pursuance of the said Act, authorise you, the
said E.F. and G.H., or either of you, to receive the said A.B.
into your custody, and to convey him to the colony [or
presidency, or ] of , and to deliver him to such
person or persons as shall be empowered by the Governor of
the said colony [or presidency, or ] to receive him for
the purpose of giving effect to the said order of return.
And for so doing this shall be your warrant.
Given under the hand of the undersigned, one of Her
Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State [or Gover-
nor of ], this day of , 18 .
Authority to frank.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 2nd April, 1890.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
authorise
The HONORARY SECRETARY FOR NEW ZEALAND TO THE
AUSTRALASIAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF
SCIENCE
to frank letters, telegrams, and parcels on the business of
the association.
EDWIN MITCHELSON,
Postmaster-General.
Notice to Mariners, No. 9 of 1890.
Marine Department,
Wellington, 25th March, 1890.
THE following Notice to Mariners, received from the
Portmaster, Brisbane, Queensland, is published for
general information.
W. R. RUSSELL,
(For the Minister having charge of the
Marine Department.)
MORETON BAY.—ALTERATION IN THE POSITION OF THE
YELLOW PATCH LIGHT, AND IN THE WHITE SECTORS.
In pursuance of a notice to mariners issued from this office
on the 20th November last, the apparatus of the Yellow
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